In addition, the Ballot Board must also determine whether each proposal constitutes more than one amendment. If a proposal could be divided into separate ballot issues, the Ballot Board will divide the proposal into multiple amendments. This process is intended to allow voters to express a separate preference on each issue contained within a proposal. Separate vote requirements are closely related to single-subject rules.[1]

Supporters of the amendments have until July 4, 2012 to turn in the 385,247 signatures required to place the measures on the ballot.